Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1349.09 | Parental notification by social media operators [applies beginning 1/15/2024 per Section 803.380 of H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly].
...ect or private messages or chats, and a landing page or main feed that presents the user with content generated by other users. (2) "Child" means any consumer of an online web site, service, or product who is under the age of sixteen and who is not emancipated. (B) The operator of an online web site, service, or product that targets children, or is reasonably anticipated to be accessed by children, shall do all... |
Section 135.341 | County investment advisory committee.
...committee of a county in which a county land reutilization corporation is organized under Chapter 1724. of the Revised Code may enter into a current unpaid or delinquent tax line of credit with the county treasurer for the purposes set forth in section 321.36 of the Revised Code if all of the following apply: (1) The county treasurer requests in writing that the committee enter into a curr... |
Section 135.807 | Delivery of lien certificate to eligible lending institution.
...memorandum thereof as a mortgage on the land in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the homestead is situated. The county recorder shall record the certificate in the official records provided for in section 317.08 of the Revised Code and shall index the certificate in the indexes provided for under section 317.18 of the Revised Code. If the lien subsequently is canceled, the cancellation a... |
Section 149.30 | Public functions of Ohio history connection.
...he director of administrative services, lands and buildings owned by the state which are in the care, custody, and control of the Ohio history connection, all of which shall be maintained and kept for public use at reasonable hours; (B) Making alterations and improvements, marking, and constructing, reconstructing, protecting, or restoring structures, earthworks, and monuments in its care, and equipping such facili... |
Section 149.52 | Filing articles of dedication.
...n shall be executed by the owner of the land in the same manner and with the same effect as a deed or conveyance of an interest in real property and shall be irrevocable except as provided in this section. The county recorder may not accept articles of dedication for recording unless they have been accepted by the director of the Ohio history connection. The articles shall be recorded in the official records of the ... |
Section 149.53 | Archaeological and historic survey and salvage work.
...nd skeletal remains discovered on state lands. |
Section 1501.021 | Expending funds for planning and engineering studies.
...state park in connection with which any lands or interests therein or public service facilities, or both, are to be acquired, constructed, enlarged, equipped, furnished, or improved from the proceeds of state park revenue bonds, and said director may use the engineers, assistants, and other employees of his department, and may employ consulting engineers for such purpose. All expenses so incurred by the director prio... |
Section 1501.11 | Revenue from state parks and public service facilities - state park fund.
...ownship trustees for the maintenance of land under the jurisdiction of the department. |
Section 1501.13 | Securing bonds by mortgages and trust agreements.
...operation, repair, and insurance of the lands or interests therein or public service facilities in connection with which such bonds are authorized, the custody, safeguarding, and application of all moneys, the insurance of moneys on hand or on deposit, and the rights and remedies of the trustee and the holders of the bonds, including therein provisions restricting the individual right of action of bondholders as is c... |
Section 1501.14 | Retiring bonds.
...and all other revenues derived from the lands and interests therein and public service facilities, for the acquisition, construction, enlargement, equipment, furnishing, or improvement of which bonds are issued, except such part as is necessary to pay the cost of maintaining, repairing, and operating them during any period in which such cost is not otherwise provided for, shall be pledged to the payment of the princi... |
Section 1503.01 | Chief of the division of forestry - powers and duties.
...ection assistance on public and private lands in this state. The chief shall employ, subject to the approval of the director, field assistants and such other employees as are necessary for the performance of the work prescribed by this chapter and for the performance of the other work of the division, shall prescribe their duties, and shall fix their compensation in accordance with such schedules as are provided by ... |
Section 1503.06 | State forest nursery.
...vision of forestry may acquire suitable land in the name of the state and maintain it as a state forest nursery. He shall raise seedling trees of useful species for planting and, on terms approved by the director of natural resources, shall distribute the seedling trees to persons who desire to plant them within the state for conservation purposes, including general reforestation, wildlife habitat development, windbr... |
Section 1503.09 | Appointment of forest-fire wardens.
...lude successful completion of basic wildland fire suppression training and training as a peace officer. Division (D) of section 1501.24 and section 1501.25 of the Revised Code apply to a forest-fire investigator in the same manner as those provisions of law apply to a natural resources officer. Forest-fire investigators shall have jurisdiction, with permission from the chief, to enter public and private lands. |
Section 1503.11 | Forest-fire wardens - duties and powers.
...e of fire threatening any forest or woodland, the wardens having authority in that locality shall attend immediately and use all necessary means to confine and extinguish the fire. Forest-fire wardens or forest-fire investigators may cut trees or other vegetation, destroy fences, plow land, or set backfires to check any fire. |
Section 1503.16 | Duty of owners or lessees.
...do not relieve the owners or lessees of lands upon which fires may burn or be started from the duty of extinguishing the fires insofar as it is within their power. |
Section 1503.50 | Definitions.
...d operational procedures for a level of land and water management that will abate wind or water erosion of the soil or abate the degradation of the waters of the state by soil sediment, including attached substances, from silvicultural operations. (F) "Waters of the state" has the same meaning as in section 903.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1503.54 | Violations; remedies.
...designee may enter on private or public lands to investigate and take action to mitigate, minimize, remove, or abate the conditions that are the subject of the order. (B) The attorney general, upon the written request of the chief, shall bring appropriate legal action in Franklin county against any person who fails to comply with an order of the chief or the chief's designee issued under section 1503.51 of the Revis... |
Section 1505.02 | Chief of the division.
...either in person or by assistants, upon lands, private or public, in the necessary discharge of his prescribed duties. |
Section 1505.09 | Geological mapping fund.
...) The administration of the oil and gas land management commission created in section 155.31 of the Revised Code; (3) To award grants to geology departments at state colleges and universities for undergraduate or graduate level research conducted at locations of geological interest in the state. The chief shall award grants at least annually, but at the chief's discretion, may award grants more frequently; (4) To... |
Section 1506.02 | Designating department of natural resources as lead agency for development and implementation of coastal management program.
...) The protection and preservation of wetlands, beaches, fish and wildlife habitats, minerals, natural areas, prime agricultural land, endangered plant and animal species, or other significant natural coastal resources; (3) The management of shoreline development to prevent loss of life and property in coastal flood hazard areas and coastal erosion areas, to set prioities for water-dependent energy, commercial, indus... |
Section 1506.07 | Administrative rules for permanent structures in Lake Erie coastal erosion areas.
..., or redevelop a permanent structure on land within a Lake Erie coastal erosion area without a permit issued in accordance with rules adopted under division (A) of this section. The director shall grant a permit under those rules if the proposed site is protected by an effective erosion control measure approved by the director that will protect the permanent structure or if both of the following criteria are met: (1... |
Section 1506.10 | Lake Erie boundary lines.
...aters in front of or flowing past their lands. Any artificial encroachments by public or private littoral owners, which interfere with the free flow of commerce in navigable channels, whether in the form of wharves, piers, fills, or otherwise, beyond the natural shoreline of those waters, not expressly authorized by the general assembly, acting within its powers, or pursuant to section 1506.11 of the Revised Code, sh... |
Section 1506.33 | Ownership of submerged abandoned property in Lake Erie.
...fty per cent to the Lake Erie submerged lands preserves fund created in section 1506.35 of the Revised Code. (3) If the director determines that any abandoned property so listed does not have historical value and if the abandoned property consists of coins, currency, or both that were intended for distribution as payroll, the director shall release at least sixty per cent, but not more than eighty per cent, of the ... |
Section 1506.34 | Administrative rules for submerged land preserves.
...(A) The director of natural resources, with the approval of the director of the Ohio history connection, shall establish policies and may adopt rules necessary to implement and administer sections 1506.30 to 1506.36 of the Revised Code. Not less than forty-five days prior to adopting a rule under this section or section 1506.31 of the Revised Code, the director of natural resources shall send a copy of the proposed r... |
Section 1506.48 | Reappraising real property damaged or destroyed by shore erosion.
...e of the area of any littoral parcel of land appearing upon the tax duplicate has been eroded and lies within the natural boundaries of Lake Erie and that the remainder of the parcel, if any, has no taxable value, the auditor may certify that finding to the county board of revision. Upon consideration thereof, the board may authorize removal of the parcel from the tax duplicate and cancellation of all current an... |